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Each energy level is like a step on a stair. Electrons move up or down energy levels like going up or down stairs.
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Each energy level is like a step on a stair. Electrons move up or down energy levels like going up or down a step. If electrons gain enough energy, they can move up to a higher energy level or step.
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Each energy level is like a step on a stair. Electrons move up or down energy levels like going up or down a step. If electrons gain enough energy, they can move up to a higher energy level or step. If electrons lose enough energy, they go down to a lower energy level or step.
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Inside each energy level, electrons can only travel in certain areas called orbitals. Each orbital can only hold two electrons. Each energy level has a fixed number of orbitals.
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Energy level 1 has 1 orbital, with 2 electrons. Energy level 2 has 4 orbitals, with 2 electrons in each orbital or 8 total electrons. Energy level 3 has 9 orbitals, with 2 electrons in each orbital or 18 total electrons. Energy level 4 has 16 orbitals, with 2 electrons in each orbital or 32 total electrons.
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An atom is most stable when all electrons are in the lowest possible orbitals and energy levels. Protons are always pulling them back in. This is called the ground state.
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An atom is most stable when all electrons are in the lowest possible orbitals and energy levels. This is called the ground state. When electrons gain energy and move up to higher orbitals or energy levels, the atom is in an excited state.
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An atom is most stable when all electrons are in the lowest possible orbitals and energy levels. This is called the ground state. When electrons gain energy and move up to higher orbitals or energy levels, the atom is in an excited state. When the electrons drop back down to ground state, this energy is released as light or photons.
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We can never know both the velocity and the exact location of an electron.
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Therefore we show the nucleus surrounded by an electron cloud, a model that shows all possible locations of electrons.
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We can never know both the velocity and the exact location of an electron. Therefore we show the nucleus surrounded by an electron cloud, a model that shows all possible locations of electrons. The actual configuration of electrons depends on both the available orbitals and the energy levels the electrons occupy.
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